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A  Catalogue  of  the  Collection 
of  Historical  Material 


NEW  ENGLAND 
HISTORY  TEACHERS'  ASSOCIATION 


SIMMONS  COLLEGE,  BOSTON 


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the  Senior  Class  in  Library  Science,  Simmons  College. 


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The  collection  of  historical  material  of  the  New  England  His- 
tory Teachers'  Association  is  situated  at  Simmons  College,  in  the 
Fenway,  Boston,  reached  from  Copley  Square  by  Huntington  ave- 
nue, or  by  Boylston  street  and  Brookline  avenue.  The  main  build- 
ing of  the  college  is  not  far  from  the  Boston  Museum  of  Fine  Arts 
and  the  Harvard  Medical  School, 

The  college  building  is  open  at  all  times,  but  owing  to  the  fact 
that  classes  hold  sessions  in  the  rooms  occupied  by  the  collection, 
teachers  are  urged  to  visit  the  college  between  3.30  and  6  on  week- 
days, or  at  any  time  Saturdays.  Admission  can  be  gained  on 
Sundays  or  outside  the  regular  college  hours  by  pressing  the  electric 
button  at  the  front  entrance. 

The  arrangement  of  the  collection  is  as  follows: 

Office  of  the  committee,  Room  133. 

American  History,  second  floor.  Rooms  225  and  223. 

Ancient  History,  second  floor.  Rooms  228  and  226. 

English  History,  second  floor.  Room  223. 

Continental  European  History,  second  floor,  Room  229. 

Economic  History,  second  floor.  Room  223. 

Africa  and  Asia,  first  floor,  Room  133. 

Casts,  models,  atlases  and  books  at  end  of  the  hall  on  the  second 
floor.  Catalogues  of  the  material  and  of  the  collection  can  also  be 
obtained  there  and  at  Room  133. 

All  visitors  are  earnestly  requested  to  register  at  Room  133  or 
Room  215. 

In  arranging  this  catalogue  five  main  sections  were  assigned  to 
the  material  belonging  to  American,  Ancient,  English,  Continental 
European,  Economic  history,  and  one  section  to  that  material  com- 
mon to  all  these  fields,  the  General  and  Miscellaneous.  In  this  gen- 
eral section  is  listed  material  concerning  the  whole  world,  including 
maps  of  world,  of  hemispheres,  and  of  continents,  globes,  general 
atlases,  series  of  outline  maps,  outline  atlases  and  historical  note- 
books, and  series  of  pictures,  not  belonging  particularly  to  any 
special  field  of  history. 

In  practically  every  case,  the  objects  upon  exhibition  are  the 
property  of  this  association.  Loans  have  been  received  only  upon 
the  understanding  that  the  objects  loaned  were  to  be  replaced  from 
time  to  time  by  new  or  fresh  material.  Material  marked  S.  C.  be- 
longs to  Simmons  College,  but  is  upon  exhibition  to  visitors  along 
with  the  material  belonging  to  the  association. 

The  full  names  and  addresses  of  publishers  or  agents  are,  however, 
given  in  the  Directory  at  the  end  of  the  catalogue.  In  the  cata- 
logue itself  only  such  information  as  seemed  most  necessary  has 
been  given,  such  as  publisher,  agent,  series,  size,  and  price.  On 
the  other  hand,  the  committee  is  endeavoring  to  secure  all  pos- 
sible information  about  all  kinds  of  historical  material  and  will 
be  glad  to  answer  questions.  Requests  for  the  catalogues  of  the 
dealers  should  be  sent  direct  to  them,  since  they  are  prepared  to 
give  special  attention  to  those  interested  in  this  collection. 

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The  prices  for  maps  or  wall-pictures  are  for  the  most  inexpensive 
examples,  unless  otherwise  stated.  Such  material  can  be  fur- 
nished by  dealers  with  spring-rollers  or  in  cases.  The  discounts 
quoted  apply  only  on  orders  direct  to  the  publishers  or  general 
agents.  Outline  maps  lack  the  names  of  places,  but  generally  have 
the  natural  features  indicated  and  sometimes  named.  The  most 
important  and  larger  ones  have  been  listed  in  the  special  sections, 
the  smaller  or  lesser  important  in  the  general  and  miscellaneous 
group. 

Special  attention  is  called  to  the  movement,  developed  during 
the  past  year,  and  now  well  under  way,  toward  supplying  teach- 
ers of  American  history  with  a  series  of  historical  maps  and  of 
historical  wall  pictures,  both  from  originals.  A  study  of  the 
American  section  will  reveal  additions  of  this  kind. 

The  United  States  Government  and  the  Canadian  Government 
issue  many  maps  which  would  be  of  great  assistance  to  teachers 
and  which  can  be  secured  at  little  or  nothing. 

It  was  found  possible  to  catalogue  all  the  large  wall  pictures  in 
the  special  sections.  In  a  few  cases  where  it  seemed  important, 
enough,  cross  references  were  made. 

Chronological  charts  have  been  listed  separately.  Historical 
charts  upon  standards  and  forming  a  series  of  maps,  with  or  with- 
out text  or  tables,  have  been  placed  under  maps. 

Very  little  attempt  has  been  made,  so  far,  to  increase  the  ex- 
hibit of  atlases  and  illustrated  books.  These  departments  have 
developed,  almost  of  themselves,  until  recently,  but  now  a  sub- 
committee is  working  out  their  possibilities.  This  is  also  true  of 
lantern  slides,  a  few  of  which,  illustrating  American  history  are 
now  in  the  collection.  It  has  not  been  possible  to  include  the  large 
number  of  source-books  and  foreign  books,  forming  a  minor  part 
of  its  collection. 

The  foreign  models  are  all  catalogued  in  the  section  devoted  to 
Continental  European  History.  Further  notes  and  suggestions  con- 
cerning them  are  given  there.  The  committee  is  endeavoring  to 
make  this  part  of  the  exhibition  more  representative  and  compre- 
hensive.   The  results  of  its  work  will  appear  in  later  reports. 

The  Economic  section  has  not  been  developed  as  extensively  as  it 
will  be.  Much  of  the  material  scattered  through  the  other  sections 
could,  however,  be  classed  under  "  aids  to  the  teaching  of  econ- 
omics." 

Further  information  as  to  the  work  of  the  committee  and  addi- 
tions to  this  collection  will  be  given  annually  in  the  Reports  of  the 
New  England  History  Teachers'  Association. 

The  committee  gratefully  acknowledges  the  great  assistance  re- 
ceived from  the  advanced  students  of  Library  Science  at  Simmons 
College,  by  whom  the  large  part  of  the  cataloguing  was  completed. 

AMERICAN  HISTORY 

HISTORICAL  MAPS. 

Fac-similes  of   Old   Historical   American   Maps,   edited  by   Samuel 
Abbott.    Printed  on  the  sheet  with  each  map  are  references  to 

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authoritative  works  that  cover  the  period  in  question.    The  Uni- 
versity Co. 

1.  The  1520  map  of  Apianus,  showing  the  "  dream  of  Colum- 

bus "  of  a  passage  between  the  Americas  to  Asia. 
16%xl2  in.  Unmounted,  $1.00.  Mounted,  $1.25.  Mounted 
with  text,  $1.50. 

2.  The  early  seventeenth  century  map  of  Blaeu,  of  Amster- 

dam. Dates  back  prior  to  1615,  as  it  gives  only  Virginia 
as  an  English  foothold  on  the  continent.  The  eastern 
shore  line  is  rich  with  evidence  of  the  efforts  of  the 
Spanish  explorers.  22x16%  in.  Unmounted,  $1.75. 
Mounted,  $2.25.    Mounted  with  text,  $2.50. 

3.  A   map  of   New   England  and  New  York,   from  the  John 

Speed  atlas  of  1676,  with  curious  text  describing  the  ter- 
ritory, native  Indians,  and  animals.  19%xl4%  in.  Price, 
Unmounted,  $1.50.  Mounted,  $2.00.  Mounted  with  text, 
$2.25. 

4.  "A  new  and  exact  map  of  the  Dominions  of  the  King  of 

Great  Britain  on  ye  Continent  of  North  America.  Con- 
taining Newfoundland,  New  Scotland,  New  England, 
New  Jersey,  Pennsylvania,  Maryland,  Virginia,  and 
Carolina."  By  Moll,  1715.  Contains  a  view  of  the 
"  Cataract  of  Niagara,"  with  beavers  at  work  below  the 
falls ;  a  detailed  account  of  the  colonial  "  Posts  of  ye 
Continent  of  North  America  according  as  they  are  regu- 
lated by  ye  Postmasters  general,"  etc.  (in  preparation.) 

5.  The    Herman    Moll    map,    of    1720,    derived    from    French 

sources,  exhibiting  the  French  claims  in  North  America. 
With  contemporary  data.  41x24i/^  in.  Unmounted, 
$2.50.     Mounted,  $3.50.     Mounted  with  text,  $3.75. 

6.  The  d'Anville  map,  "  Canada,  Louisiane  et  Terres  Angloises," 

published  in  Paris  in  1755.  Has  caustic  comments  on  the 
French  claims,  made  by  Bolton,  an  Englishman.  (In 
preparation. ) 

7.  "  A  General  Map  of  the  Middle  British  Colonies  in  America, 

etc."  A  campaign  map  of  the  French  and  Indian  war. 
Though  dated  by  Lewis  Evans,  the  first  American  carto- 
grapher of  note,  1755,  it  shows  the  name  of  T.  Jefferys, 
1758,  and  was  brought  up  to  that  date  "  By  I.  Gibson." 
(In  preparation.) 

8.  "  The  Seat  of  War  in  New  England,"  by  an  American  Vol- 

unteer, with  the  Marches  of  the  Several  Corps  sent  by 
the  Colonies  Towards  Boston,  with  the  Attack  on 
Bunker  Hill,  London,  Sept.  1,  1775.  The  preliminary 
stage  of  the  Revolutionary  War.  21%xl8  in.  Un- 
mounted, $2.50.  Mounted,  $3.00.  Mounted  with  text, 
$3.25. 

The  Ives  Historical  Map.    A  Mechanical  Contrivance  for  lUustrat- 

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ing  the  Growth  of  the  United  States  of  America.     By  James  T. 
B.  Ives,  F.G.S.     Hammett. 

The  territorial  growth  of  the  United  States  is  illustrated  by  con- 
secutive diagrams,  mounted  in  a  glazed  frame  34x24  inches,  with 
movable  keys  that  bring  the  segments  into  view  successively. 
$15.00  complete.     Hammett. 

The  colored  segments  being  withdrawn,  the  government  river 
map  shows  the  virgin  country  before  European  occupation,  the  loca- 
tions of  the  Indian  tribal  groups,  and  the  actual  settlements  of 
English  colonists,  French  military  and  trading  posts,  and  the  Span- 
ish towns  on  the  Florida  coast  in  the  west. 

With  the  first  key,  a  colored  segment  slides  into  view,  represent- 
ing the  sixteen  states  corresponding  to  the  thirteen  original  col- 
onies. 

The  second  key  brings  into  view  a  segment  differing  in  color  from 
the  first,  and  representing  the  territory  beyond  the  western  boun- 
daries of  those  states  and  east  of  the  Mississippi  river,  which 
France  contended  for,  and  finally  surrendered  to  England  by  treaty 
in  1763;  which  England  thereupon  denied  to  the  colonies  until  the 
treaty  of  1783,  just  twenty  years  later. 

The  third  key  brings  into  view  Louisiana.  In  the  same  way 
each  accession  to  the  territory  of  the  United  States  down  to  the 
Gadsden  purchase  of  1853,  is  shown  by  a  segment  which  assumes 
its  proper  position  upon  the  map  by  a  pressure  upon  its  special  key. 

Blodgett's  Topical  Studies  in  U.  S.  History,  56  charts  with  maps 
and  illustrations.  J.  Hobart  Smith;  Bardeen.  1897.  About 
2x3  ft.     With  supporter. 

1st  Epoch.  Discovery. 

2nd  Epoch.  Settlement. 

3rd  Epoch.  Revolutionary  War. 

4th  Epoch.  Development  of  States. 

5th  Epoch.  Civil  War. 

6th  Epoch.  Reconstruction  of  the  Union. 

Miscellaneous  tables. 

Foster  Historical  Chart  (Maps).  Rand,  McNally.  1907.  2x3  ft. 
With  supporter.     $20.00  list. 

1.  Early  Explorers  and  Discoverers. 

2.  Spanish   Explorations. 

3.  French  Explorations.     Dutch  and  Swedes  in  America. 

4.  London  Co.,  1609.    The  Plymouth  Co.,  1620.    The  two  com- 

panies in  1606. 

5.  New  England  Grants  and  the  Development  of  the  N.  E. 

States. 

6.  Grants  to  the  Middle  Colonies  and  the  Development  of  the 

Middle  States. 

7.  Southern   Grants  and  the  Development  of  the  Southern 

States. 

8.  Drainage  Map. 

9.  North  America  from  1755-1753. 


10.  Result  of  the  French  and  Indian  War,  1763. 

11.  The    13   Colonies,  Proclamation   Line,    1763,   and   Quebec 

Act,  1774. 

12.  Northern   Campaigns   of   the   Revolutionary   War.     Early 

Campaigns  of  Revolutionary  War. 

13.  Washington's  Campaigns. 

14.  Southern  Campaigns  of  the  Revolutionary  War. 

15.  Our  Country  at  Close  of  the  Revolutionary  War,  1788. 

16.  Territorial    Claims   of   the    13    Colonies.     The   Northwest 

Territory,  and  the  Settlement  of  the  Ohio  River. 

17.  Constitutional  Convention. 

18.  Louisiana  Purchase  of  France,  1803. 

19.  War  of   1812. 

20.  The  Missouri  Compromise  and  Florida  Treaty. 

21.  The  U.  S.,  1837,  and  the  Republic  of  Texas. 

22.  Oregon  Country.    The  Maine  Boundary  and  Webster-Ash- 

burton  Treaty. 

23.  Our  Country,    1846. 

24.  War  with  Mexico. 

25.  Our  Country  at  the  close  of  the  Mexican  War,  1848. 

26.  Compromise  of  1850. 

27.  The  Kansas-Nebraska  Act,  1854. 

28.  Our  Country,  1861-5. 

29.  Grant's  Campaign  in  the  West. 

30.  Campaigns  of  Buell  and  Bragg. 

31.  Sherman's  March  to  the  Sea  and  Hood's  Retreat. 

32.  Campaigns  of  the  Army  of  the  Potomac. 

33.  U.  S.  and  Her  Possesions,  1907. 

MacCoun's  Historical  Charts  of  U.  S.     Silver,  Burdett  &  Co.     Bos- 
ton, Mass.     1908.    Price,  with  supporter,  $12.50,  net. 

1.  Exploration   Map. 

2.  Early  English  Grants. 

3.  Foreign  Claims  to  the  Atlantic  Slope. 

4.  Origin  of  Colonies.     Grants  to  Duke  of  York. 

5.  Land  Claims  of  the  States.     Cessions  to  the  Government. 

6.  English  Colonies.    Original  States. 

7.  N.  W.   and  S.   W.   Territories.     Missouri   Territories   and 

First  New  States. 

8.  Republic  of  Texas. 

9.  Civil  War. 

10.  United  States. 

11.  Drainage  Map. 

12.  First  Division  of  North  America. 

13.  Result  of  French  and  Indian  Wars. 

14.  Result  of  Revolutionary  War. 

15.  Spain  Cedes  Louisiana  to  France. 

16.  Louisiana  Purchase. 

17.  Florida  Purchase. 

18.  Annexation  of  Texas  and  Oregon. 

19.  Result  of  Mexican  War. 
/       20.  Gadsden  and  Russian  Purchases. 


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Atkinson-Mentzer  Historical  Maps.    A  series  of  16  maps,  to  accom- 

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pany  United  States  History.  40x45  in.,  7  colors,  complete  with 
iron  standard,  per  set,  $16.00,  net.  Discount,  16%%.  Atkinson, 
Mentzer  &  Grover. 

1.  North  America  in  1600. 

2.  Early  Claims  and  Grants. 

3.  The  Atlantic  Coast  in   1650. 

4.  The  Atlantic  Coast  in  1713. 

5.  North  America  in  1750. 

6.  Results  of  the  French  and  Indian  War. 

7.  The  Scene  of  the  Revolution. 

8.  Western  Land  Claims. 

9.  Beginning  of  the  Public  Domain. 

10.  The  United  States  in  1800. 

11.  The  Louisiana  Purchase. 

12.  The  United  States  after  1819. 

13.  Texas  and  the  Mexican  War. 

14.  The  Mexican  Cessions  and  Oregon. 

15.  Illustrating  the  Following  Events  in  Connection  with  the 

Slavery  Question: 
The  Missouri  Compromise. 
The  Compromise  of  1850. 
The  Kansas-Nebraska  Bill. 
Effect  of  Dred  Scott  Decision. 
The  Seceding  States. 

16.  Territorial  Development  of  the  United  States. 

The  United  States  in  1783. 
Louisiana  Added,  1803. 
Florida  Added,  1819. 
Texas  and  the  Mexican  Cessions. 


POLITICAL  AND  PHYSICAL  MAPS. 
North  America. 

The     Sydow-Habenicht    Physical    Wall    Maps.     Rand,    McNally. 

59x67  in.     (Spring  roller,  steel  case),  $10.80. 
Stanford's  Orographical  Maps.    Rand,  McNally.    52x60  in.     (Spring 

roller,  steel  case).     $9.60,  net. 
Grand  Series.    Johnston.    Babb.    3^x4  ft.    $2.25,  net. 
Peerless  Series.    Bardeen,  3x4^^  ft.     $4.00,  list. 
Peerless  Outline  Series.     Scarborough.     Bardeen.     1904.     3x4^^  ft. 

$4.00,  list. 
Bacon's  Excelsior  Map.     Hammett.     3%x4  ft.  10  in.    $2.25,  net. 
Universal  Series.    Rand,  McNally.    1908-9.    41x58  in.     $.80,  net. 
Columbia  Series.    Rand,  McNally.    46x66  in.     $3.50,  net. 
Globe  Series.    Rand,  McNally.    41x52  in.    $2.00,  net. 

Canada. 

Canada,  Atlas.    Sheets  published  as  separate  maps.    Department  of 
Interior,  Canada.     $.10  each. 
No.  28.    Relief  Map,  west  sheet.    19x4  in. 
No.  29.     Showing  aborigines  of  Canada,  Alaska  and  Greenland. 
15x9  in. 

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No.  30.  International,  interprovincial  boundaries.  (5  maps.) 
QX6V2;    leVaxO;    9y2x4y2;    OVaxSVa;    Wz^QVz- 

No.  31.  International  and  interprovincial  boundaries.  (2 
maps.)     91/2x5;    14x11. 

No.  32.     Showing  routes  of  explorers.     21x15. 

No.  33.     Showing  drainage  basins.     21x15. 

Relief  Map  of  Dominion.     1904.     36x4i^  in. 

Map  showing  elevators  in  Manitoba,  Saskatchewan  and  Alberta. 
1910.     101/2x341/2  in. 

Map  showing  acreage  of  cereals  per  township  in  Manitoba,  Sas- 
katchewan and  Alberta.     1909.     6%x3i^  ft. 

Map  of  Manitoba,  Saskatchewan  and  Alberta.  3  sections.  Spec- 
ial edition  showing  lands  finally  disposed  of,  to  January  1, 
1910.     Each  section  2ft.x3  ft. 

United  States. 

U.  S.  Wall  Map,  prepared  by  the  Land  Office,  Department  of  the 
Interior,  Washington.  Along  its  lower  border  are  small  maps  of 
Cuba,  Canal  Zone,  Hawaiian  group,  Guam,  Philippines,  and 
Tutuila  group  of  Samoan  Islands.    5x7  ft.  on  muslin.    $1,00,  net. 

Globe  Series.    Rand,  McNally.    41x52  in.    $2.00,  net. 
Physical  Map  of  the  U.  S.    Rand,  McNally.    1910.    66x46  in.    $8.00, 
list. 

Universal  Series.  (United  States,  Canada,  and  Mexico.)  Rand, 
MeNally.     41x52  in.     $.80. 

Peerless  Series.  Bardeen.  1904.  54x36  in.  With  names.  $4.00, 
list. 

Peerless  Outline  Series.  Bardeen.  54i^x36  in.  Without  names. 
$4.00,  list. 

Columbia   Series.     Rand,   McNally.      1895-1909.     66x46   in.     $3.50, 
net. 

Hammond's  Commercial  Map  of  the  United  States,  with  Portions 
of  Canada  and  Mexico.     1910.     61x40  in.    Hammond.     $3.75,  net. 

Blackboard  Map  of  the  United  States.     Kenney  Bros.  &  Wolkins. 
3  ft.  814  in.x4  ft.  8I/2  in.  $3.50. 

Columbia  Series.  Blackboard  map.  Rand,  McNally.  1910. 
6  ft.x4  ft.  1  in.     $4.00,  net. 

Unrivaled  Series.  Blackboard  map  of  the  U.  S.  Babb.  4x5  ft. 
$2.50,  n^t. 

Blackboard  outline  map  of  the  U.  S.  with  state  boundaries.  Ham- 
mett.    4x5  ft.    $3.00. 

New  England. 

Massachusetts.  Peerless  Series.  Scarborough.  Hammett. 
4  ft.  8  in.x3  ft.     $2.25,  net. 

Blackboard  outline  map  of  New  England  States.  Rand,  McNally. 
4  ft.  9  in.x4  ft.    $5.00,  list.      ' 


state  Maps. 
United  States  Government.    Department  of  the  Interior. 

Alabama,  Alaska,  Arizona,  Arkansas,  California,  Colorado, 
Florida,  Hawaii,  Idaho,  Illinois,  Indiana,  Iowa,  Kansas,  Louisiana, 
Michigan,  Mississippi,  Missouri,  Minnesota,  Montana,  Nebraska, 
Nevada,  New  Mexico,  North  Dakota,  Ohio,  Oklahoma,  Oregon, 
South  Dakota,  Utah,  Washington,  Wisconsin,  Wyoming. 

South  America. 

Stanford's  Orographical  Maps.  Rand,  McNally.  52x60  in. 
(Spring  roller,  steel  case.)     $9.60,  net. 

Columbia  Series.     Rand,  McNally.     1895-1907.     31/2x41/2  ft.     $3.50, 
net. 

Peerless  Series.  Scarborough.  Bardeen.  1904.  3  ft.  2  in.x3  ft.  4  in. 
$4.00,  list. 

Peerless  Outline  Series.  Scarborough.  Bardeen.  1904.  371^x53% 
in.     $4.00,  list. 

Philips'  Model  Test  Outline  Maps.  Philips;  Kenney  Brothers  & 
Wolkins.     301/2x39  in.     $3.00,  list. 

Bird's-Eye  View  Picture  Relief  Map.  46x66  in.  Rand,  McNally. 
(Spring  roller,  steel  case.)     $6.00,  net. 

Universal  Series.  Rand,  McNally.  1889-1908.  37x45  in.  (Common 
roller.)     $.80,  net. 

Globe  Series.     Rand,  McNally.     1898-1908.     37x45  in.      $2.00,  net. 

CHARTS. 

Croscup's  Synchronic  Chart  of  United  States  History,  chronological 
text  by  E.  D.  Lewis.    Windsor,  Pub.     (Book  Form.)     $1.50. 

Croscup's  Wall  Chart  of  United  States  History.  Windsor,  Pub. 
(Cloth  back  on  rollers.)     $5.00. 

Ellsworth,  Oliver,  Editor.  Historical  Chart  of  the  United  States. 
1861.    Bazin  &  Ellsworth.     1861.     29  1-5  cm.    Out  of  print. 

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tory.   Longmans,  Green.    1910.    $.50,  net. 

Hammond,  C.   S.    Alaska-Yukon-Pacific  Atlas.     Hammond.     1909. 

$.25. 
MacCoun,  Townsend.     Historical  Geography  of  the  United  States. 

Silver,  Burdett.     1901.     $.90,  net. 
Department  of  the  Interior,  United  States  Government.    Statistical 

Atlas  of  the  United  States.     (Based  upon  the  Census  of  1910.) 

In  preparation. 

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United  States  Historical  Wall  Pictures.  (To  accompany  historical 
maps  of  the  same  publisher.)     The  University  Company. 

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Declaration  of  Independence.     Trumbull. 
Battle  of  Bunker  Hill.     Trumbull. 
Surrender  of  Cornwallis.     Trumbull. 
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$.40. 

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$1.00;   paper,  $.75. 


ANCIENT  HISTORY 

MAPS. 

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Freytag  und  Berndt.    Koehler;  Rand,  McNally.     71x68  in.    $6.00. 
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Das  alte  Griechenland. 

Attica  und  Boeotien. 

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Stellen  der  flotten  bei  Salamis. 

Alexander's  Ubergang  iiber  den  Hellespont. 

Schlacht  bei  Issus. 

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Landschaften  des  alien  Italien. 
Latium  iind  Campanien. 

Besitzstand  der  Romer  und  der  Karthager  zu  beginn  des  zweiten 
punischen  krieges. 

Wandkarte  zur  Geschichte  des  Romischen  Reiclies  beargeitet  v. 
Prof.  Dr.  E.  Schwabe.  Ed.  4.  Lang.  71/2x5%  ft.  Koehler.  $5.50. 
Insets: 

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Das  karthagische  Reich  in  seiner  grossten  Ausdehnung. 
Klein-Asien  vor  Ausbruch  des  1  mithradatischen  Krieges. 
Klein-Asien  um  das  Jahr  60.     nach  der  Organisierung  per  pro- 
vinzen  durch  Pompejus. 

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India.     15  in.xlS  in. 

New  Wall  Maps    of  Ancient  History.    By  Dr.  Henry    Kiepert. 
Rand,  McNally. 
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Asia  Minor  Antiqua.     50x42  in. 

Caesar  de  Bello  Gallico.    50x42  in. 

Italia  Antiqua.    50x42  in.    Inset  map  of  Roma  Antiqua. 

Graecia  Antiqua.     50x42  in. 

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net. 

1.  Drainage  Map. 

2.  Early  Centers  of  Civilization. 

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3.  1250  B.C.     Egypt  Under  Rameses  II. 

4.  1000  B.C.    Homeric  Greece.     Israel. 

5.  800  to  600  B.C.    Greece  and  Phoenician  Colonies.     Assy- 

ria's Greatness. 

6.  Original  Home  and  Dispersion  of  the  Indo-European  or 

Aryan  Race. 

7.  560  B.C.    Primitive  Races  of  Western  Europe;  Four  Great 

Powers  in  the  East. 

8.  480  B.C.    Persian  Attempt  to  Conquer  Greece. 

9.  Greece    at    the    Beginning    of    the    Peloponnesian    War. 

431  B.C. 

10.  325  B.C.    Greek  Civilization  Carried  Into  the  East. 

11.  290   B.C.    Rome   After    the   Samnite  Wars,  Division    of 

Alexander's  Empire. 

12.  227  B.C.    Mediterranean  Lands  Before  the  Second  Punic 

and  Klevmenic  Wars. 

13.  About  100  B.C.     Rome  After  the  Macedonian,  Punic  and 

Achaeian  Wars. 

14.  44  B.C.    Rome  at  the  Death  of  Caesar. 

15.  Rome  at  Its  Greatest  Extent.     1-117  A.D. 

16.  Division  of  Roman  Empire  by  Diocletian.    192. 

17.  Division— Eastern      and     Western      Nations.        Teutonic 

Nation.     395. 

18.  Last  Days  of  Rome.    Wandering  of  Nations.    475. 

Wall  Map  of  Ancient  Rome.     By  Christian  Huelsen ;  Rand,  McNally. 

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Plan  of  Athens.    By  Dr.  Ernst  Schwabe,    Lang;   Rand,  McNally. 

$14.00.    Insets:   Piraeus,  Die  Akropolis. 

CHARTS. 

Graphic  Companion  of  Greek  and  Roman  Studies.  (Portfolio  of 
pictures  and  chronological  charts  illustrating  Greek  and  Roman 
life  history.  Prepared  by  Miss  Anna  B.  Thompson.)  For  sale  by 
Boston  Museum  of  Fine  Arts. 

ATLASES. 

Butler,  Rev.  George,  Ed.  Longmans'  Atlas  of  Ancient  Geography. 
Longmans,  Green.     1902.    $2.00. 

Grundy,  G.  B.,  Ed.  Murray's  Small  Classical  Atlas.  Oxford  Press. 
1904. 

Ginn  &  Company.  Ginn  Company's  Classical  Atlas.  Ginn  &  Com- 
pany,  1897.     Loaned. 

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Tabulae  quibus  antiquitates  Graecae  et  Romanae  illustrantur. 
Cybulski,  Editor.  Koehler;  Bardeen.  28x36  in.  M.  4.  $1.25, 
net,  (including  carriage  to  New  York),  each  sheet. 

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1.  Greek  Weapons  and  Shields. 

2.  The  Greek  Warrior. 
3a.  Greek  Money. 

3b.  Koman  Money. 

4.    Greek  and  Koman  Ships. 

6.    Roman  Weapons  and  Shields. 

6-7.  The  Roman  Soldier  (two  sheets). 

8.  The  Roman  Camp. 

9.  War  Machines  of  the  Greeks  and  Romans. 

10.  Greek  House. 

11.  Roman  House. 
12-13.    Greek  Theatre. 

14  a,  b.    Plan  of  Athens  (double  sheet). 

15  a,  b.    Plan  of  Ancient  Rome   (double  sheet). 
Series  11. 

16,  17,  18.    Customs  of  the  Greeks. 
19,  20.    Customs  of  the  Romans. 

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space.     (Text  in  Latin  and  Greek.) 
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75:  67  cm. 

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6.    Der  Tempel  zu  Jerusalem  zur  Zeit  Christi.     Temple 

at  Jerusalem. 
9.    Inneres  eines  Romischen  Hauses.    Interior  of  a  Roman 

House. 
10.    Romische  Krieger.    In  a  Roman  Camp. 

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Greek  and  Roman  Architecture: 
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Theseum,  from  Southwest,  Athens. 
Parthenon,  from  Southwest,  Athens. 
The  Temple  of  Victory,  from  Northeast,  Athens. 

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Erechtheum,  from  Northwest,  Athens. 
Caryatid  (South),  Porch  of  the  Erechtheum,  Athens. 
Colosseum,  Rome. 
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Doryphorus.     (Naples  Museum.) 

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House,  London.) 

Caryatid  from  South  Porch  of  Erechtheum.     (British  Museum.) 

Egyptian  Architecture: 

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Interior  of  Rock  Temple,  Abu  Simbel. 

Granite  Temple  at  Gizeh. 

Great  Hall  of  Columns,  Karnak. 

Avenue  of  Sphinxes,  Karnak. 

Temple  of  Edfu. 

Facade  of  Rock  Temple,  Abu  Simbel. 

Peristyle  Hall  of  Amenophis  III,  Luxor. 

Great  Pyramid. 

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ENGLISH  HISTORY 

MAPS. 
The  British  Isles. 

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square).     Double-faced,  colored.     Colin,  Hammett. 
2ie,  Serie:    Contr^es  d'Europe. 
28.    lies    Britanniques.      See    Cartes    Murales,    Continental 
Europe. 
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Philips'  Series  Relief  Map.     Kenney  Bros.  &  Wolkins.     30x25  in. 
$3.00,  list. 

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Philips  School  Room  Map  of  England  and  Wales.    Hammond;  Ken- 

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England. 

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ATLASES. 

Gardiner,  S.  R.    English  History  School  Atlas.    Longmans,  Green 

k  Company.  1905. 
Reich,  Emil.    New  Student's  Atlas.     English  History.     Macmillan 

&  Company.  1903. 
Cruchley,  G.  F.    County  Atlas  of  England  and  Wales.     Cruchley. 

1875.    Loaned. 

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Each,  net,  5d. 

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The  "  A.  L."  Synoptical  History  Charts.  By  W.  H.  Weston,  B.A., 
and  H.  H.  Stephens,  A.C.P.  Arnold.  Three  charts,  each  60x30  in., 
printed  in  6  colors.  Chart  A.  Periods  of  English  History  (in 
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The  "A.  L."  Genealogical  History  Chart.  By  L.  Williams,  State 
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English  Sovereigns,  showing  the  descent  of  each  house,  with  por- 
traits of  all  the  monarchs,  and  with  maps.  Arnold.  One  sheet, 
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($2.15)  each. 

LARGE  PICTURES. 

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folio, $10.50.    Longmans,  Green. 

1.  The  Roman  Wall. 

2.  Augustine  Preaching  Before  King  Ethelbert. 

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3.  A  Danish  Raid. 

4.  Harold's  Last  Stand  at  Senlac. 

5.  Richard  Cceur  de  Lion's  Sight  of  Jerusalem. 

6.  King  John  Seals  the  Great  Charter, 

7.  Henry  V  at  Agincourt. 

8.  The  Armada  in  the  Channel. 

9.  Charles  I's  Visit  to  the  House  of  Commons  to  Seize  the 

Five  Members. 

10.  Wolfe  on  the  Plains  of  Abraham. 

11.  Trafalgar. 

12.  Portsmouth  Harbor  in  190&. 

Longmans'  Historical  Illustrations.  Six  portfolios  each  containing 
12  plates  (12  in.x9%  in.)  Drawn  and  described  by  T.  C.  Bar- 
field.     Price  each  portfolio,  $.90.    Longmans,  Green. 

Portfolio  I.     12  plates  illustrating  the  costume  and  architecture 
of  the  Anglo-Saxons  in  the  eleventh  century. 

Portfolio  II.  12  plates  illustrating  the  twelfth  century. 
Portfolio  III.     12  plates  illustrating  the  thirteenth  century. 
Portfolio  IV.     12  plates  illustrating  the  fourteenth  century. 

Portfolio  V.  12  plates  illustrating  the  fifteenth  and  fourteenth 
centuries. 

Portfolio  VI.     12  plates  illustrating  the  fifteenth  century. 

The  "  A.  L."  Historical  Incidents.  Thirty  wall  pictures,  each 
36x31  in.  (on  paper  40x36  in.)  Arnold.  Any  one  sheet,  C.  R.  V., 
4/  ($1.00).  Set  of  six,  mounted  on  calico,  fastened  on  top-lath, 
and  with  protecting  cover,  13/6.  ($3.35).  With  each  picture  is 
given  a  descriptive  account.     Examples  upon  exhibition: 

Ancient  British  Life. 

Caractacus  Before  Claudius.     (A.D.  51.) 

King  Alfred  Receiving  the  Submission  of  the  Danes. 

(A.D.  879.) 
The  Murder  of  Becket.     (29th  Dec,  1170.) 
Crusades— Richard  and  Saladin.     (1191.) 
A   Tournament   in   the   Time   of   Richard  I.      (1189- 

1199.) 

No.  20.    Simon  de  Montfort  and  the  First  House  of  Commons. 

(1265). 
No.  21.    Edward  I.  Presenting  the  First  Prince  of  Wales  to  the 

Welsh  Chiefs.     (1284.) 
No.  22.    The  Canterbury  Pilgrims,  Richard  II.     (1387.) 
No.  23.    Cazton  Showing  His  Printing  Press  to  Edward  IV., 

About  1474. 
No.  26.    Joan  of  Arc  Raising  the  Siege  of  Orleans.     (7th  May, 

1429.) 
No.  30.    Dismissal   of   Wolsey.      (1529). 

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No. 

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No. 

2. 

No. 

5. 

No. 

12. 

No. 

14. 

No. 

15. 

No.  40.     The  Armada  in  the  Channel.     (29th  July,  1588.) 
No.  56.     A  London  Street    (Cheapside)   Before  the  Great  Fire. 
(1666.) 

No.  60.    Landing  of  William  of  Orange.     (5th  Nov.,  1688.) 
No.  70.    Clive  at  Plassey.     (23d  June,  1757.) 
No.  71.    Wolfe  at  Quebec— Climbing  the  Heights.     (13th  Sep., 
1759.) 

The  Britannia  Historical  Scenes.     Arnold. 

Each  picture  in  1^^  in.  polished  oak  frame,  size  over  all  34^^  in.x 

261^  in.     Net,  10/6   ($2.60). 
Set  of  12  plates,  in  portfolio.    Net,  35/    ($8.75). 
Single  Pictures,  unmounted,  each,  net,  2/6d.   ($.60). 

No.  6.    The  Wars  of  the  Roses. 

No.  8.    Charles  I.  Going  to  Execution. 

The  Royal  Standard.  Wall  picture,  in  paper,  2x1%  ft.  A.  John- 
ston, Arnold. 

SMALL  PICTURES. 

Photographs  of  the  Paintings  of  Objects  in  the  Boston  Museum  of 
Fine  Arts.  (On  sale  at  the  Museum.)  8x10  in.  Sepia.  (Dark 
brown.)     $.40. 

Velasquez.     Philip  IV. 
Velasquez.    Don  Balthazar  Carlos. 
Van  Dyck.     Maria  Anna  de  Schodt. 
Gerome.    L 'Eminence  Grise. 

Oroup  of  blue  prints  of  Public  Buildings,  etc.  Thompson  Pub.  Com- 
pany.   $.01  each  print. 

The  "  A.  L."  Historical  Cards.  New  series  of  32  cards,  illustrating 
incidents  in  the  History  of  England  and  Scotland  from  Roman 
times  to  the  close  of  the  Victorian  era.    4x6  in.    Arnold. 

Landing  of  Julius  Caesar.    26th  August,  55  B.  C.) 

Diamond  Jubilee  of  Queen  Victoria.     (22nd  June,  1897.)     Etc. 

In  packets  of  480  (15  each  of  the  32  subjects).    Per  packets, 

net,  ll/6d. 


CONTINENTAL  EUROPEAN  HISTORY 

HISTORICAL  MAPS. 

Mitteleuropa,  fiir  den  Unterrecht  in  der  Geschichte,  Literatur  und 
Paedagogik.  By  Dr.  Carl  Boettcher  und  Adolf  Freytag.  Koehler. 
About  7x5  ft.     $6.00. 

Wandkarte  zur  Geschichte  der  Volkerwanderung.  By  Dr.  A.  Bal- 
damus.     Koehler.     About  7x5  ft.     $5.50. 

The  Spruner-Bretschneider  Historical  Wall  Maps.  A  set  of  ten 
maps  to  accompany  medieval  and  modern  history  from  350  to  1815 
A.D.     Fifth   edition.     1896.      (62x52   in.).     By   K.  von   Spruner, 

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C.  A.  Bretschneider.    Perthes,  Gotha.    Rand,  McNally;  Hammett, 
Kenney,  Babb,  Bardeen.    Spring  roller,  steel  case.    $8.00  each. 

1.  Europe,  350  after  Christ.     S.  C. 

2.  Europe  at  the  Beginning  of  the  VI  Cnturey.     S.  C. 

3.  Europe  at  the  time  of  Charlemagne. 

4.  Europe  During  the  Second  Half  of  the  X  Century.     S.  C. 

5.  Europe  During  the  Time  of  the  Crusades.     S.  C. 

6.  Europe  During  the  XIV  Century. 

7.  Europe  During  the  Time  of  the  Reformation. 

8.  Europe  During  the  Time  of  the  Thirty  Years'  War  until 

1700. 

9.  Europe  During  the  XVIII  Century,  from  1700-1789. 
10.    Europe  During  Napoleon's  Time,  from  1789-1815. 

(Above  maps  have  German  text.) 

MacCoun's  Historical  Geography  Charts  of  European  History.  Sil- 
ver, Burdett.  38^^x29  in.  Lithographed  in  colors.  With  sup- 
porter, $12.50,  net. 

1.  Europe  at  the  Death  of  Theodoric  the  Ostrogoth.      (320 

A.D.) 

2.  Eastern  or  Byzantine  Empire  at  its  Greatest  Extent. 

3.  Turanians  Save  Europe  from  Becoming  Slavic. 

4.  Europe  Under  Karl  the  Great.      (814-843  A.D.) 

5.  Beginning  of  Modern  European  States.      (888  A.D.) 

6.  Foundation  of  Holy  Roman  Empire.     (1000  A.D.) 

7.  Europe  at  Time  of  First  Crusade.     (1095  A.D.) 

8.  Europe  at  Time  of  Fourth  Crusade.     (1200  A.D.) 

9.  Time  of  Mongol  Invasions.     (1360  A.D.) 

10.  Europe  During  100  Years  War.     (1420  A.D.) 

11.  Europe  During  Reformation.     (1563  A.D.) 

12.  Europe  After  Thirty  Years'  War.     (1648  A.D.) 

13.  Europe  in  Age  of  Frederick  the  Great.     (1775  A.D.) 

14.  Europe  at  Beginning  of  the  Nineteenth  Century.     (1802 

A.D.) 

15.  Europe  at  Time  of  Napoleon.     (1811.) 

16.  Europe  at  Time  of  Restoration.     (1816.) 

17.  Europe  After  Peace  of  Prague.     (1866.) 

18.  Europe  After  Franco-Prussian  and  Russo-Turkish  Wars. 

(1878.) 

19.  Ethnographical  Map  of  Europe. 

POLITICAL  AND  PHYSICAL  MAPS. 

Cartes  Murales.  Vidal-LaBlache.  Double-faced,  colored.  Colin, 
Hammett.  1  m.  20x1  c.  (About  3  ft.  square.)  Mounted,  6  fr.  50 
($1.30)   each.     Unmounted,  3  fr.    ($.60)   each.     Explanation  for 

'    each  map,  40  centimes   ($.08). 

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1.  Serie.    France  et  Cinq  Parties  du  Monde. 
13.     Europe   Politique. 

12.    Europe  Physique. 

2.  Serie.    Contrfies  d'Europe. 
27.    Allemagne. 

31.  Espagne. 

32.  Autriche-Hongrie. 

33.  Peninsule  des  Balkans. 

Note. — The  Cartes  Murales  Vidal-LaBlache  and  the  Tableaux 
d'Histoire  de  la  Civilisation  are  published  en  feuilles  (unmounted), 
as  well  as  mounted  on  cards.  Unmounted,  they  will  be  sent  to 
purchasers  by  the  Librairie  Armand  Colin,  transportation  free  up 
to  25  centimes  ($.05).  A  discount  of  10%  is  allowed  to  teachers 
actually  giving  instruction.  Mounted  maps  or  pictures  are  sent  by 
parcel  post  at  the  expense  of  the  purchaser.  New  England  agents 
are  the  J.  L.  Hammett  Company,  Boston,  Mass. 

Columbia  Series.     Rand,   McNally.     1895-1909.     5x3i^  ft.     $3.50, 

net. 
International  Series.    Johnston.    Babb.    4x3i^  ft.    $1.75,  net. 
Grand  Series.    Johnston;  Babb.    481/^x401^  in.    $2.25,  net. 
Philips'  Series.     Hammond;   Kenney  Bros.  &  Wolkins.     63x48  in. 

$6.00,  list. 
Peerless  Series.    Scarborough;  Bardeen.    52x35  in.    $4.00,  list. 
Peerless  Outline  Series.     Scarborough;  Bardeen.     1904.     52x35  in. 

$4.00,  list. 
Globe  Series.     Rand,  McNally.     41x52  in.     $2.00,  net. 
Universal  Series.    Rand,  McNally.    66x46  in.    $.80,  net. 
Relief -Model    Map    of    Europe.      A.    L.    Series.      Arnold.      1904. 

511^x43%  in.     Vertical  scale,  12,000  ft.  to  7  in.     37/6d.    Case, 

7/6d.     $9.25,  list. 
Central  Europe.    McKinley  wall  outline  maps.     McKinley.     1906. 

40^4x28%  in.    $.20,  net. 
Blackboard  Outline  Map.    Hammett.    4x5  ft.     $3.00,  net. 
Philips'   Series  of  Model  Test  Maps.     Kenney   Bros.  &  Wolkins. 

80x63  in.     $3.00,  list. 
Stanford's  Orographical  Map.     Rand,  McNally.     60x54  in.     $9.60. 
Sydow-Habenicht  Physical  Wall  Maps.    Rand,  McNally.    59x67  in. 

Spring  roller,  steel  case.    $12.00,  net. 
McKinley  Blackboard  Maps.    McKinley.    32x44  in.    $3.00,  net. 


France. 

Cartes  Murales  Vidal-LaBlache.  Double-faced,  colored.  Colin; 
Hammett.  I  m.  20x1  m.  (about  3  ft.  square).  3  fr.  and  6  fr. 
50  each. 

1.  Serie:     France  et  cinq  parties  du  monde. 

2.  France.    Cours  d'eau. 

3.  France.    Relief  du  sol. 

4.  France.    Departments. 

5.  France.    Villes.    Insets:     Corsica,  La  France  en  Europe. 

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9.    France.    Provinces. 
(See  note  under  Europe,  Continental,  Cartes  Murales,  Colin.) 

France,  Belgique  et  Suisse.     By  P.  Beneteau,  and  edited  by  Wm. 
Meissaa  and  Michelot.    6x6^  ft.     1890.     Hachette. 
Insets : 

France  in  XXIII  Governments  Before  1789. 
Physical  France. 
Paris,  France.    Plan  general  de  la  ville  de  Paris  et  de  ses  environs. 
Pub.  Les  services  d'architecture,  des  promenades  et  plantations, 
service  du  plan  de  Paris.    Hachette.     16x42  in. 
France.    Carte   Administrative   et   des   Voies   de   Communication: 

Vivien  de   St.   Martin.    Hachette.    32x44  in. 
France.    By    F.    Schrader,    F.    Prudent,    E.    Anthoine.    Hachette. 

24x29  in. 
McKinley  Blackboard  Maps.    France.    McKinley.    32x44  in.    $3.00, 
net. 

Germany. 

Deutschland,   von   Richard  Kiepert.    Dietrich   Reimer,   Rand,   Mc- 

Nally.     5iy2x62%  in.     $6.00.     S.  C. 
Franz  Bamberg's  Schulwand  karte  zur  cultur-wirtschafts  und  han- 

delsgeographie  von  Deutschland,  dem  angrenzenden  Osterreich  u. 

d.  Schweiz.    Carl  Chun,  Rand,  McNally.    5x5^  ft.    S.  C. 
Inset:     Karte  der  bevolkerundsdichte  im  Deutschen  Reich. 
Columbia  Series.    1900.    Rand,  McNally.    60x42  in.    $3.50,  net. 

ATLASES. 

Dow,  Earle  Wilbur,    Atlas  of  European  History.  Holt  &  Company. 

1909.    $1.50. 
Labberton,  Robert  Hinderlopen.    Historical  Atlas.    Silver,  Burdett. 

1889-1901.    $1.05. 
Johnston,   W.   and  Johnston,   A.   K.    The   Half-Crown   Historical 

Atlas.    Babb.    $.60. 
Schrader,    F.    and   Gallouedec,   L.     Atlas    classique    de   geographie 

ancienne  et  moderne.    7  fr.  50. 
Freeman,  Edward  A.    Historical  Geography  of  Europe.    Ed.,  J.  B. 

Bury.  Longmans,  Green.    1903.    Vol.  I,  text,  $4.00,  net.    Vol.  II, 

maps,  $2.00,  net. 
Poole,  Reginald  Lane.     Historical  Atlas  of  Modern  Europe  from 

decline    of    Roman    Europe.     Oxford.     Clarendon    Press.     1902. 

(Sample  sheets  on  exhibition.) 
Putzger,  F.  W.    Historischer  Schul-Atlas  zur  alten  mittleren  und 

neuen  Geschichte.     Baldamus  und  Schwabe.     1903.     (Holt.) 

MODELS. 

Rausch's  Modelle  zur  vaterlandischen  Kulturgeschichte.    Rausch. 
A.    Die  Vorgeschichtliche  Zeit.    Prehistoric  Period. 
1.    Die  Steinzeit. 

SteinbeiL    M.10.20    ($4.15). 
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Steinbeil   im   Holzsteil.    Stone   axe    with    wood   handle. 

M.8.80    ($2.56). 
Schale.    Bowl.     M.2.50   ($1.10). 

2.  Die  Bronze  ii.  Hallstattzeit.     Bronze  age. 

Schale.     Bowl.     M.2.80   ($1.10). 
Vorstecknadel.    Piercing  Needle.     M.3.60    ($2.10). 
Bronzeschwert.    Bronze  sword.    M.9.30   ($3.30). 
Bronzezelt.     Bronze  tent.     M.8.40   ($2.90). 
Armspange.     Arm  bracelet.     M.5.70    ($2.50). 

3.  Beginnende  Eisenzeit.     Beginning  of  the  Iron  Age. 

Messer.     Knife.     M.  2.50   ($1.00). 

B.     Die  geschichtliche  Zeit.     The  Historic  period. 

1.  Deutschland     unter     romischer     Beeinflussung.      Germany 

under  Roman  influence. 
Jutland  Pflug.    Jutland  plow.    M.7.00   ($2.10). 
Greifzange— Pincers.     M.  2.20    ($1.00). 
Schild.     Shield.     M.19.90    ($9.90). 

2.  Zeit  der  Volkerwanderung.     Period  of  the  Invasions. 

Der    Silberne    Codex.     The    Silver    Codex     (one    page) 
M.7.00    ($2.50). 

3.  Zeit  der  Merowinger.    Period  of  the  Merovingians. 

Franziska.     Frankish    axe.     Period    of    Clovis.     M.5.90 

($3.30). 
Ango,  Hakenspeer.     Spear.     M.6.90    ($3.30). 

5.  Zeit  der  Sachsenkonige.    Period  of  the  Saxon  Wars. 

Runenstein.     Stone  of  the  Runes.     M.5.00   ($2.10). 

6.  Kultur    des    Spateren    Mittelalters.      Civilization    of  the 

later  Middle  ages. 
Romanisches  Fenster.     M.12.00    ($5.00). 
Gotisches  Fenster.    M.12.00   ($5.00). 
Hellebarde.     Halberd.     M.9.50   ($4.15). 
Degen.    Sword  (of  a  knight).    M.6.90  ($5.00). 

7.  Zeit  der  Reformation.    Period  of  the  Reformation. 

Renaissance  Fenster.     M.12.00   ($5.00). 
Die  95  Thesen.     The  95  Theses.     M.2.50   ($1.00). 
Spinnrad.     Spinning  wheel.      (15th  century.)      M.   12.50 
($5.00). 

9.    Zeit  der  Revolution  u.  der  Befreiungskriege.  Period  of  the 

Revolution. 
Eisernes  Kreuz  im  1813.    The  Iron  Cross  of  1813.    M.1.40 

($1.50). 
Eiserner  Trauring,  "Gold  geb  ich  fiir  Eisen."    The  Iron 

Ring.     M.  10.00    ($3.30). 
Aufruf   "  An   mein  Volk."     Appeal   to   German    people. 

1870.    M.6.00   ($2.00). 

The  prices  given  are  subject  to  changes,  owing  to  the  fact  that 
some  of  the  inexpensive  examples  are  becoming  exhausted.  Those 
in  marks  are  exclusive  of  carriage  from  Frankfort,  Germany,  and 

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those  in  dollars  are  estimates  of  an  importer,  with  carriage  to  New 
York  included.  Many  of  these  models  can  be  sent  by  mail  at  small 
cost. 

The  above  examples  are  now  upon  exhibition  or  are  on  the  way 
to  our  rooms.  At  various  times  they  will  be  changed  for  fresh 
copies  or  new  models. 

WALL  PICTURES. 

Tableaux  d'Histoire  de  la  Civilisation  frangaise.  Par  Ernest  La- 
visse  and  A.  Parmentier,  Colin,  Hammett.  Unmounted,  double- 
faced  paper,  3  fr.  50  ($.75).  Mounted,  double-faced,  cloth,  8  fr. 
($1.60.) 

1.  La  Gaule.    Gaule  primitive;  Gaule  romaine.     (30  figures.) 

1  bis.    La  France.     Sous  les   Merovingiens ;    sous  les   Carolin- 
giens.     (22  figures.) 

2.  Le  Moyen  Age.     Villes;  Metiers;  Paysans.     (29  figures.) 

2.  bis.    Le  Moyen  Age.    Les  nobles ;  Sacre  d'un  roi ;  Le  Chateau 

feodal.      (30  figures.) 

3.  La  Monarchie  Absolue.    Les  Rois;  La  Cour;  Les  Ministres; 

La  justice.     (19  figures.) 

3.  bis.    La    Monarchie   Absolue;    Les    nobles    Vie    priv6e;    La 

guerre;  Le  duel.     (13  figures.) 

4.  La  Monarchie   Absolue,     Eglise;    Dime;    Ecole;    Tolerance. 

(14  figures.) 

4.  bis.    La  Monarchie  Absolue.    Bourgeois;  Artisans;  Paysans; 

Guerre;  ImpOt.     (11  figures.) 

5.  La  Revolution.     L'Empire.     Prise   de  la   Bastile;    FSte  de 

la  Federation;  Enrolements;  Nuit  du  4  aollt  1789;  F6te 
de  la  jeunesse   (Directoire)  ;  la  Convention;  Rentr^e  des 
troupes  a  Paris  en   1807;   Napoleon  au  Conseil  d'Etat; 
Retraite  de  Russie.     (9  figures.) 
5.  bis.     La    Civilisation    Contemporaine.      Suffrage    universel; 

Progres    de    la    science;    Devoir    militaire;    Justice; 

Arbitrage;    Agriculture;    Industrie;    Expansion  de   la 

France;    Prevoyance    sociale;    Progres    de    I'hygiene; 

Pacification  sociale.     (11  figures.) 

Lehman,  Kulturgeschichtliche  Bilder  fiir  den  Schulunterricht.  1. 
Abteil:  Deutsche  Geschichte.  88:66  cm.  Koehler,  Steiger. 
M.2.60   ($.75)   each. 

1.     Germanisches  Gehofte.     (Vor  d.  Volkerwanderung )     Ger- 
manic Farmyard.     (Prior  to  the  Migration  of  Nations.) 
3.     Im  Rittersaale   (13  Jahrh.)     The  Grand  Hall  of  a  Castle. 
6.    Balagerung.      (14.  Jahrh.)      Siege.     During  the  14th  Cen- 
tury. 

10.  Bauern  und  Landsknechte.    (  16.     Jahrh.)     Peasants  and 

Lansquenets. 

11.  Lagerleben.      (30.  Jahr  Krieg.)      Camp  Life  at  the  Time 

of  the  30  Years'  War. 
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14.  Pfahlbautendorf.    Lake-dweller's  Village. 

15.  Volksopfer,  1813.    Peoples'  Offering,  1813. 

17.  Vor  dem  Tore  einer  Stadt  im  Jahre,  1800.    Before  the  City 

Gate. 

18.  Prozession.     Procession   (in  the  Middle  Ages). 

19.  Monchsschrift.     Medieval  manuscript, 

20.  Zur  Erfindung  der  Buchdruckerkunst.    Invention  of  Print- 

ing. 

22.    In  Hafen  Hansastadts.    In  the  Harbor  of  a  Hansa  town. 

Engleder,  Vaterlandische  Geschichtsbilder  nach  Originalen  in  den 
Konigl.    Mus§en,  etc.    Koehler.    89:  63  cm.  M.  2.50  ($.70)  each. 

4.    Bonifatius    fallt    die    Donareiche    bei    Geismar.    Boniface 
Fells  the  Oak  of  Donar  Near  Geismar. 

Lohmeyer,  Wandbilder  fiir  den  geschichlichen  Unterricht,  nach 
Originalen  hervorragender  Kunstler.  Koehler.  98:72  cm. 
M.3.  ($.80)  each. 

15.    Reichstag  des  alten  Russland.    Imperial  Diet  of  old  Rui- 
sia.    $1.75. 

21.  Tell's  Meisterschluss.     Tell's  Master-shot.     $1.30. 

Masterpieces  in  the  Metropolitan  Museum  of  Art.  American  Hii- 
torical  Art  Association.  Mounted  on  mats,  14x20  in.  Price, 
$.60  each  (2  for  $1.00). 

2.    Joan  of  Arc.    Bastien-LePage.     9^11  in. 

21.  Christopher    Columbus    Before    Ferdinand    and    Isabella. 

Brozik.     8^4x12  in. 

22.  Friedland,  1897.    Meissonier.    6^^x13  in. 

23.  Defence  of  Champigny.     Detaille.     6^^x13  in. 

SMALL  PICTURES. 

Groups  of  pictures  of  various  kinds  and  from  various  sources, 
arranged  to  illustrate  the  use  of  such  material  in  class  work  upon 
any  particular  period.    Loaned  by  Miss  Davison: 

Castles.    England,  France,  Germany,  Spain.     13  views. 
English  Parliament.     8  views. 
Germany.     Domestic  Architecture.     12  views. 
German  Customs.     (16th  Century.)     14  views. 
Fortified  Towns.     8  views. 
French  Chauteaux.     6  views. 
Spain.     12  views. 
University  Libraries.     5  views. 
The  Fall  of  the  French  Monarchy.,    10  views. 
Enthusiasm  for  the  Classic  and  the  Growth  of  Interest  in  Na- 
ture in  the  15th  Century.     11  views. 
Romanesque  Architecture.     9  views. 
Roman  Provincial  Cities.     15  views. 
Enseignment  par  les  yeux.     Large  pictures  for  the  wall  or  desk, 

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illustrating  the  history  of  France,  and  reproduced  from  paint- 
ings.   Hachette.     Set  of  20,  $3.00.     On  exhibition, . 

Clovis  a  la  bataille  de  Tolbiac. 

Entree  des  Francais  et  des  V§nitiens  a  Constantinople. 

Jeanne  d'Arc  au  sacre  de  Charles  VII. 

Premiere  stances  des  Etats  g§n§raux. 

Bataille  de  Magenta. 

Echantillons  de  Bons  Points  Instructifs.     Hachette. 

Small  cards,  assorted  sizes,  illustrating  French  History. 

Postcard  pictures  of  the  Tower  of  London,  Windsor  Castle,  Scot- 
tish Clans.     Tuck.     Sets  of  6,  $.15. 

Postcard  pictures  of  Arms  and  Armor  of  the  Royal  Armory, 
Madrid.    4  series  of  6  each.    About  $.25  each  series. 

The  Perry  Pictures.  Pictures  of  various  sizes:  5^x8  in.  ($.01)  each. 
7x9  in.  ($.02)  each.  10x12  in.  ($.05)  each.  These  pictures  have 
various  subjects,  including  great  men,  historic  places,  sculpture, 
etc.    Perry  Picture  Company. 

ILLUSTRATED  BOOKS. 

Demoulin,  Wm.  Gustave. 

(Les)    Francaise   illustres,   cinqui§me    Edition.    Hachette.     1907. 

br.  4  fr.  50  tr.  dor6es,  7  fr. 
(Les)    Francaises  illustres,  quatri^me  Edition.     Hachette.     1907. 

br.  4  fr.  50  tr.  dor6es,  7  fr. 
(La)    France  k  travers  les  siMes.    Hachette.     1905.     4  fr.  50 

(br.). 


ECONOMIC  HISTORY       _ 

PICTURES. 

Collection  showing  the  development  of  marine  transportation  from 
the  earliest  times  to  the  present  day.  Commercial  Museum,  Phila- 
delphia.   80  framed  pictures,  about  5x7  in.     Examples. 

The  oldest  known  ships.    Between  5000  and  6000  B.C.    From  a 

painting  on  a  vase  discovered  in  an  Egyptian  tomb  of  the 

Pre-Dynastic  Period. 
Nile  barge  with  colored  and  embroidered  sail.    From  a  painting 

in  the  tomb  of  Rameses  III,  at  Thebes. 
Early  Phoenician  ship,  14th  century  B.C.,  plying  between  Egypt, 

Syris,  and  Asia  Minor.    Reproduced  from  a  tomb  painting  at 

Thebes.     Model  to  scale. 
Ship    of    the    Homeric    Greeks,    11th   century   B.C.     Based   on 

numerous  descriptive  passages  in  the  Iliad  and  Odyssey. 
Indo-Javanese  outrigger  ship  of  about  600  A.D.     Reproduced 

from  a  relief  on  the  great  Buddhist  temple  at  Boroboedor, 

Java.    These  reliefs  commemorate  a  great  migration  to  Java 

from  Northwestern  India.    Model  to  scale. 
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Old  German  Boat.    3rd  century  B.C.    From  the  original  now  in 

the  Kiel  Museum. 
Arab  Dhow.     Type  common  in  the  Indian  Ocean  from  the  early 

Medieval  period.    Model  to  scale. 

Viking  ship,  about  1000,  coast  of  Norway.  Half  deck  fore  and 
aft,  and  a  stern  house.  Sail,  red  and  blue,  was  spread  over 
the  boat  to  protect  the  crew  from  storm  or  at  night.  Crew 
50  to  100  men.  These  ships  were  hauled  up  on  shore,  on 
rollers,  over  winter. 

English  ship,  about  1190.  Richard  Coeur  de  Lion  had  9  large 
and  about  200  small  ships,  the  latter  more  or  less  on  this 
order.     Model  to   scale. 

Hanseatic  "  Cog,"  about  1380.  Mainly  for  the  trade  of  the 
North  and  Baltic  Seas. 

Dutch  "  Cog,"  about  1440.    Active  in  both  the  North  and  Baltic 

Seas. 
Ship  of  the   15th  century.     From  the  first  edition  of  Thomas 

More's  Utopia. 

Mediterranean  ship,  about  1490. 

Hindu  "  fusta  "  of  the  16th  century.  The  Sultan  of  Egypt  in 
1506  sent  40  fustas  to  aid  the  Sultan  of  Gujarat  against  the 
Portuguese.  From  Linschotens'  Itinerary  to  the  East  Indies, 
1614. 

Ship  of  the  16th  Century.  "  Amerigo  Vespucci  Landing  in  the 
New  World."     From  a  drawing  by  Stradavius,  about  1580. 

Caravel  of  the  16th  Century,  from  the  Manuscript  Devaux  at 
Havre. 

English  Warship,  Great  Harry,  about  1555.  From  a  draw- 
ing by  Holbein. 

French  Gallease  La  Roy  ale,  17  th  Century.  From  an  etching 
of  a  model  in  Admiral  Paris,  Souvenirs  de  Marine. 

Chinese  junk  Keying.  Made  the  voyage  from  Canton  to  New 
York  and  Boston  in  1846;  time,  212  days.  From  a  print  in 
the  Library  of  Congress. 

Burmese  Rice  Boat,  similar  to  the  Nile  shipping  of  Ancient 
Egypt,  of  which  this  was  doubtless  a  lineal  descendant. 

The  Columbia  and  Lady  Washington,  1797.  These  vessels  dis- 
covered the  mouth  of  the  Columbia  River  and  opened  Ameri- 
can trade  with  China.     From  a  commemorative  plaque. 

Ship  of  the  period,  class  and  size  of  the  Mayflower,  1620. 

The  Philadelphia-built  ship  Canton,  the  first  ship  to  make  the 

voyage  from  Philadelphia  to  China  and  return,  1785-7.    Model 

to  scale. 
American  Steam  Packet  Savannah,  1819.     The  first  vessel  to 

cross  the  ocean  under  the  assistance  of  steam. 

Standard  Oil  Company's  steel  4-masted  bark  Atlas,  which  car- 
ries oil  from  Atlantic  ports  to  Japan  and  China,  and  on  re- 
turn voyage  brings  back  sugar  from  Hawaii.    This  is  one  of 
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a  fleet  of  three  built  on  practically  the  same  plans,  and  is 
among  the  largest  square  riggers  floating.    Model  to  scale. 

The  Mauretania,  1907,  in  comparison  with  Egyptian  ship  of 
2900  B.C.,  Egyptian  ship  of  1600  B.C.,  Greek  trireme  of  450 
B.  C,  Viking  ship  of  900  A.D.,  and  the  Welcome  of  William 
Penn,  1682.    Models  to  uniform  scale,  1  in.  to  the  ft. 

Series  of  pictures  representing  the  Development  of  Land  Transpor- 
tation in  the  United  States  from  1837  to  1908.  (Secured  by  the 
committee  from  various  sources.  Further  information  w^ill  be 
supplied  by  Mr.  Louis  R.  Wells  of  the  committee).     About  5x7  in. 

Boston  and  Providence  engine,  built  about  1876. 

Official  car,  Bangor  and  Aroostook,  1903. 

The  first  passenger  engine  from  Providence,  1837. 

The  Gardner.     Fitchburg  R.  R.,  about  1846. 

The  Rapid.     Wood-burning  engine  dating  about  1855. 

Fitchburg  engine,  1854,  rebuilt  in  1871. 

The  General  Sherman,  1867.  The  patriotic  naming  and  the 
elaborate  decoration  in  gold  leaf  and  red,  white,  and  blue 
colors  are  typical  of  the  period. 

Marlboro.     Built  in  Boston,  1867;  typically  decorated. 

Engine  of  the  Revere  Beach  and  Lynn  (narrow  gauge)  R.  R. 
In  use  at  present  time. 

End  door  box  car.  N.  Y.,  N.  H.  and  H.  R.  R.  For  long  objects 
and  automobiles. 

Electric  car  (third  rail)  of  N.  Y.,  N.  H.  and  H.  R.  R.;  Provi- 
dence, Warren  and  Bristol  Branch.  Electricity  used  on  this 
road  for  passenger  service. 

Horse  and  carriage  car.     Sixteen  stalls  for  horses,  1901. 

Latest  type  of  coach  on  N.  Y.,  N.  H.  and  H.  R.  R.,  1908. 

The  "Wheeler  Car."    Coach  typical  of  the  decade,  1880-1890. 

Coach  of  the  Philadelphia  and  Reading  R.  R.  One  of  the  earl- 
iest with  rounded  windows  at  the  corners.     1888. 

Coach,  Providence  and  Worcester  R.  R.,  about  1868. 

Combination  passenger  and  baggage  car  of  1870.  Rubber 
springs  in  trucks.  The  flat  roof  was  in  general  use  up  to  the 
end  of  the  Civil  War.  When  the  "  deck  "  cars  came  in  they 
were  known  as  "  monitors." 

One  of  the  latest  Pullmans  used  on  the  N.  Y.,  N.  H.  and  H. 
R.  R.,  1907.    Hot  water  heat  and  electric. 

Large  pictures  illustrating  Railway  Transportation.  The  Pennsyl- 
vania R.  R.  Co.: 

1.  Early   means   of  transportation. 

2.  Elevation  showing  dimensions  of  Pennsylvania  R.  R. 

3.  New  Pennsylvania  R.  R.  station. 

4.  Parts  of  a  modern  engine. 

5.  Train  of  the  Pennsylvania  R.  R. 

Group  of  blue  prints.  Thompson  Pub,  Co.  3x5  in.  1  cent  each. 
Illustrating : 

1.  Cotton  manufacturing. 

2.  Salt  manufacturing. 

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3.  Wool. 

4.  Farm  life,  sowing  and  reaping. 

5.  Transportation  and  modes  of  travel. 

Cabinet  Illustrating  the  Silk  Manufacturing.    Brainerd,  Armstrong. 
Cabinet  Illustrating  the  Cotton  Thread  Processes  with  Case  Show- 
ing Needles.    Spool  Cotton. 

Other  economic  material  can  be  found  in  the  various  sections  of 
this  catalogue. 

GENERAL  HISTORY 

SERIES  OF  MAPS. 

Columbia    Series.     8    maps   in  Columbia   case.     On   spring   rollers. 
Rand,  McNally.    $43.50,  net. 
Africa,  46x66  in. 
North  America,  46x66  in. 
South  America,  46x66  in. 
British  Isles,  46x66  in. 
Europe,  66x46  in. 
Asia,  66x46  in. 
United  States,  66x46  in. 
The  World,  66x46  in. 

Globe  Series.     8  maps  in  Globe  case.     On  spring  rollers.     Rand, 
McNally.     $22.50,  net. 

United  States,  41x52  in. 
South  America,  41x52  in. 
North  America,  41x52  in. 
Africa,  41x52  in.  _ 
Asia,  41x52  in. 
Europe,  41x52  in. 
Western  Hemisphere,  41x58  in. 
Eastern  Hemisphere,  41x58  in. 

Universal  Series.     8  maps  in  Universal  case.     On  spring  rollers. 
Rand,  McNally.    $13.50,  list. 

Same  maps  as  in  Globe  series.     41x58  in. 

SEPARATE  MAPS. 

The  World. 

Bacon's  Excelsior  map  of  the  world,  Mercator's  Projection.    Ham- 
mett.    46x62  in.    $2.25,  net. 

Columbia   Series.     Chart  of  the  world  on  Mercator's   Projection. 
Rand,  McNally.     1900-08.    4y2x3%  ft.    $3.50,  net. 

New  map  of  the  world  on  the  Equivalent  Projection.    With  index. 
Hammond;  Kenney  Bros.  &  Wolkins.    43x64  in.    $3.75,  net. 

Western  Hemisphere.     Globe   Series.     Rand,  McNally.     41x58  in. 
$2.00,  net. 

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Western  Hemisphere.     Universal  Series.    Rand,  McNally.    41x58  in. 

80  cents,  net. 
Eastern    Hemisphere.      Globe    Series.     Rand,    McNally.     41x58    in. 

$2.00,  net. 
Eastern  Hemisphere.    Universal  Series.    Rand,  McNally.    41x58  in. 

80  cents,  net. 

Africa. 

Comparative  Series  of  Large  School  Maps.    68x54  in.    Philips,  Ken- 
ney  Bros.  &  Wolkins.     $9.00,  list. 

Insets:     England,    diagram    showing    section    between    Congo 
mouth  and  Zanzibar,  and  Political  map  of  Africa. 

Universal  Series.    Rand,  McNally.     1908-1909.    37x45  in.    80  cents, 
net. 

Excelsior  Series.     Hammett.     46x62  in.    $2.25,  net. 

Excelsior  Series.     (Contour  edition.)     Hammett.    46x62  in.     $2.25, 
net. 

Stanford's    New    Orographical    Map.      Stanford.      Rand,    McNally. 
50x58  in.     (Steel  case  and  spring  roller.)     $9.60,  net. 

Peerless  Series.    Bardeen.    42x59  in.    $4.00,  list. 

Peerless  Outline  Series.    Scarborough  Co.    Bardeen.    52x35  in.  $4.00, 
list. 

Society  for  Promoting  Christian  Knowledge  and  the  National  So- 
ciety.    Stanford,  Rand,  McNally.     $7.20,  net. 

Philips'  Series  of  Model  Test  Maps.     London  Geographical  Inst. 

Kenney  Bros.  &  Wolkins.    30x25  in.    $3.00,  list. 
Globe  Series.    Rand,  McNally.    41x52  in.    $2.00,  net. 
Columbia  Series.    Rand,  McNally.     1907.    42x59  in.    $3.50,  net. 

Asia. 

Universal  Series.    Rand,  McNally.     1904-1909.     41x52  in.  $.80,  net. 
Columbia  Series.    Rand,  McNally.    1895-1909.    66x46  in.    $3.50,  net. 
Globe  Series.     Rand,  McNally.     41x52  in.     $2.00,  net. 
Peerless    Series.     Scarborough;    Bardeen.    With  names.     42x59   in. 

$4.00,  list. 
Peerless    Outline    Series.     Bardeen.      Without    names.      42x59    in. 

$4.00,  list. 
International  Series.    Johnston,  Babb.    48x52  in.    $1.75,  net. 
Imperial  Blackboard  Map.    Nystrom,  Babb.     54x72  in.     $3.50,  net. 

Palestine  and  the  Holy  Land. 

The  American  Sunday   School  Union,  Philadelphia.     $1.00  each. 
Price  for  set,  arranged  upon  one  stand,  $6.50. 
Assyria  and  the  adjacent  lands.     Price,  $1.00. 
Egypt  and  the  Sinai  Peninsula.     Price,  $1.00. 
Palestine,  illustrating  Old  Testament.     Price,  $1.00. 
Palestine,  illustrating  New  Testament.     Price,  $1.00. 
Roman  Empire,  illustrating  Paul's  Journeys. 

Australasia. 

Australasia.       Stanford's     Orographical     maps.       Rand,     McNally. 
58x50  in.     (Steel  case  and  spring  roller.)     $9.60. 

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GLOBES. 

Slated  Globe.     W.  &  A.  K.  Johnston,  London.     Babb.     $4.00,  net. 
School  Globe.    Kenney  Bros.  &  Wolkins.    12  in.    $10.00. 
New  World  Stand  Globe.     Rand,  McNally.     18  in.  $13.00,  net. 

OUTLINE  MAPS. 
(For  Blackboard  Wall  Maps  see  the  other  sections.) 
McKinley  Wall  Outline  Maps.  32x44  in. 

Showing  the  coast-lines  and  rivers,  and  the  present  boundaries 
of  countries  and  States.    No  lettering  or  names. 

Price:  Single  copies,  $.20  each;  ten  or  more  copies,  $.17  each; 
twenty-five  or  more  copies.  $.15  each.  (Postage  or  expressage 
extra;  postage  on  one  map,  $.10;  on  each  additional  map,  $.02. 
The  maps  are  shipped  in  stout  mailing  tubes.) 

Europe,  Central  Europe,  British  Isles,  France,  England,  ^gean 
Sea,  Italy,  Eastern  World,  Palestine,  The  World,  Asia,  Africa, 
North  America,  South  America,  United  States,  New  England,  East- 
ern Virginia  (Civil  War),  Eastern  United  States,  Middle  Atlantic 
States,  South  Atlantic  States,  Australia  and  Pacific  Islands,  North- 
ern Mississippi  Valley,  Southern  Mississippi  Valley,  Pacific  Coast. 

(Many  of  these  also  furnished  in  Blackboard  Map  form  at  $3.00, 
net.) 

Goode's  Base  Maps. 

Goode's  Series  of  Base  Maps.    J.  Paul  Goode,  Editor,  University  of 

Chicago  Press. 
1.    The  World,  on  Mercator's  Projection. 
lA.    The  World,  on  Mercator's  Projection. 
2A.    North  America,  Polyconic  Projection. 
3A.     South  America,  Sanson's  Projection. 
4A.    Europe,  Conic  Projection. 
5A.    Asia,  Lambert's  Equal  Area  Projection. 
6A.    Africa,  Sanson's  Projection. 
7A.    Australasia,  Mercator's  Projection. 

16A.     Europe,  Western  and  Southern,  Bonne's  Equal  Area  Projec- 
tion. 
17 A.    France,  Conic  Projection. 
18A.     Spanish  Peninsula,  Conic  Projection. 
19 A.    Italy,  .Conic  Projection. 
21A.    German  Empire,  Conic  Projection. 
24.       The  Levant,  Conic  Projection. 

Harvard  Map  Projections. 

Harvard  Map  Projections.  Prepared  by  Prof.  D.  W.  Johnson,  of 
Harvard  University.  Hammett.  Prices:  Printed  on  drawing 
paper,  $.04  each,  $2.66  per  100;  printed  on  cheaper  paper,  $.02 
each,  $1.33  per  100.  Explanatory  pamphlet  free  with  each  order 
amounting  to  $1.00.    Additional  copies,  $.10,  net. 

1.    Mercator's  Projection  of  a  globe,  4  in.  in  diameter,  12%  in. 

long. 
3.     Mercator's  Projection,  3  in.  in  diameter,  9%  in.  long. 
6.    Conic  Projection  of  a  portion  of  a  globe,  15  in.  long. 
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9.    Orthographic  Projection,  4  in.  in  diameter,  two  on  a  sheet. 
11.    Orthographic    Projection    of    one    hemisphere,    8    in.    in 

diameter. 
13.     Globular  Projection  of  a  Globe,  4  in.  in  diameter,  two  on 

a  sheet. 
15.    Globular  Projection  of  one  hemisphere  of  a  globe,  5  in.  in 

diameter. 
17.    Outline  Map  of  the  World  on  Merca tor's  Projection,  12%  in. 
long. 

Talisman  Outline  Maps. 

A  series  of  outline  maps  covering  the  work  in  United  States, 
General,  Ancient,  Medieval  and  Modern,  and  English  History.  47 
maps  in  the  series,  size  8xl0l^  in.  Price,  $1.00  per  100.  Atkinson, 
Mentzer  &  Grover. 

United  States  History. 

3.  North  America. 

4.  United  States. 

7.  United  States,  east  of  Mississippi  River. 

8.  North  America,  east  of  Mississippi  River. 
24.     Southeastern  part  of  United  States. 

33.  World  on  Mercator's  Projection. 

34.  Southern  United  States,  Mexico,  and  Central  America. 

35.  Maryland  and  Virginia. 

36.  Southern  New   England. 

37.  New  England  and  New  Netherland. 

38.  The  Carolinas. 

39.  Pennsylvania  and  New  Jersey. 

40.  The  St.  Lawrence  Region. 

41.  The  Scene  of  the  War  of  1812. 

42.  Boston  and  Vicinity. 

43.  Northeastern  United  States. 

44.  Washington's  New  Jersey  and  Pennsylvania  Campaigns. 

45.  Texas  and  the  Southwest. 

46.  Sherman's  March  to  the  Sea. 

47.  The  Philippine  Islands, 

General,  Ancient,  Medieval  and  Modern  History. 

1.  The  Peninsula  of  Greece. 

2.  Europe,  west  of  the  32d  Meridian. 

5.  Ancient  Egypt,  Assyria,  and  Persia. 

6.  Europe,  west  of  the  22d  Meridian. 

9.  The  Greek  Colonies. 

10.  Athens. 

11.  The  Spartan  League  at  500  B.C. 

12.  Italy. 

13.  Rome. 

14.  Europe  and  Western  Asia  Minor. 

15.  France  and  England. 

16.  France. 

17.  Austria -Hungary. 

18.  Modern  German  Empire. 

19.  Sweden,  Prussia,  and  Russia. 

20.  Holy  Roman  Empire. 

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25.  Campaign  from  Thermopylae  to  Salamis. 

26.  Early  Latium. 

27.  Central  Italy. 

28.  The  Spanish  Netherlands  and  Dutch  Republic. 

29.  Modern  Europe. 

English  History. 

21.  England. 

22.  British  Isles. 

23.  British  Isles  and  France. 

30.  Great  Britain  and  her  Colonies  in  1760. 

31.  England  in  Africa. 

32.  England  in  India. 

The  Rand-McNally  Outline  Tracing  Maps. 
Rand,  McNally.  Size,  21x14  in.  Price:  $.05  each;  25  for  $1.00; 
100  for  $3.00. 
Africa,  Alabama,  Arkansas,  Asia,  Australia,  Austria-Hungary, 
British  America,  British  Isles,  California,  Colorado,  Connecticut 
and  Rhode  Island,  England  and  Wales,  Europe,  Florida,  France, 
Georgia,  Germany,  Illinois,  Indiana,  Iowa,  Kansas,  Kentucky 
and  Tennessee,  Louisiana,  Maine,  Maryland  and  Delaware, 
Massachusetts,  Michigan,  Minnesota,  Mississippi,  Missouri, 
Montana,  Nebraska,  Nevada,  New  England,  New  Hampshire, 
New  Jersey,  New  Mexico,  New  York,  North  America,  North 
Carolina,  North  Dakota,  Oceania,  Ohio,  Oklahoma,  Oregon, 
Palestine,  Pennsylvania,  South  America,  South  Carolina,  South 
Dakota,  Spain  and  Portugal,  Sweden  and  Norway,  Texas, 
United  States,  Utah,  Vermont,  Virginia  and  West  Virginia, 
Washington,  Wisconsin,  World  in  Hemispheres,  World  on  Mer- 
cator's  Projection,  Wyoming. 

Heath  Outline  Maps. 

Faint  outline  for  tracing,  $.02  each.     $1.50  per  100.     Heath.     Dis- 
count 16%%. 

United  States  (12x20  in.).  New  York,  Ohio,  Washington,  Pennsyl- 
vania. 

World,  Mercator's  Projection   (12x20  in.). 

North  America,  South  America,  Europe,  Central  and  Western 
Europe. 

British  Isles,  England,  Italy,  Greece,  Palestine,  Africa,  Asia,  Aus- 
tralia. 

New  England,  Middle  Atlantic  States,  Southern  States,  (Eastern 
section).  Southern  States  (Western  section),  Central  Eastern 
States,  Central  Western  States,  Pacific  States,  The  Great  Lakes. 

Historical  Maps.     (Printed  in  black  for  filling  in.)     Heath: 

Ancient  History,  $.03  each;  $2.25  per  100. 

Europe   (12x18  in.),  $.03  each;  $2.25  per  100. 

Greece   (12x10  in.),  $.02  each;  $1.50  per  100. 

Italy    (12x10  in.),  $.02  each;  $1.50  per  100. 

Roney's  Outline  Map  of  England   (19x24  in.),  $.05  each. 

Channing  &  Hart's  United  States  (12x18  in.),  $.02  each;  $1.50  per 
100. 

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Mowry's  Outline  Map  of  United  States,  $.30  each. 
Maps  to  accompany  Sheldon's  American  History,  $.02  each,  $1.50 
per  100: 

West  to  Santa  Fe. 
West  to  the  Mississippi. 
West  from  the  Mississippi. 
World,  Mercator's  Projection. 

Smaller  outline  maps    (bond  paper,  8x10  in.  $.02  each;   $1.50  per 
100: 
North  America;  South  America;  Europe;  Asia;  Africa. 

New  Century  Development  Maps. 
New  Century  Development  Maps.    Designed  by  H.  A.  MacGrOwan. 

Blocks  of  50,  $.30  each.     Silver,  Burdett.     Hammett. 
Grand  Divisions: 

World;  North  America;  South  America;  Europe;  Asia;  Africa; 
Australia. 

The  United  States  and  its  Possessions: 
United  States;  Middle  Atlantic  States;  New  England  States; 
Central  States,  Eastern  section;  Pacific  States,  southern 
section;  Massachusetts;  Boston;  New  York  State;  New  York 
City;  New  Jersey;  Hawaiian  Islands;  Porto  Rico;  Philippines; 
Washington;  Oregon  and  Idaho;  Texas,  New  Mexico  and  Okla- 
homa; Cuba. 

Historical  Maps: 

Greece  and  Western  Asia  Minor;  Italy  and  Northern  Africa; 
Mediterranean  Countries;  British  Isles;  England  and  Western 
Europe;  Western  Asia. 

McKinley  Desk  Outline  Maps. 

Contain  physical  features.  State  and  national  boundaries,  latitude 
and  longtitude  lines.  The  recently  added  skeleton  maps  for  devel- 
opmental work  in  geography  contain  only  coast-lines. 

Double  size,  10x15  in.     Price,  $.85  per  100.     Envelopes  containing 

20  maps,  any  desired  assortment,  $.25  each. 
Large  size,  7^x10  in.    $.50  per  100.    Envelopes  containing  20  maps, 

any  desired  assortment,  $.15  each. 
Small  size,  5i^x7%  in.     Price  $.35  per  100.     Envelopes  containing 

20  maps,  any  desired  assortment,  $.12  each. 
The  Continents. 

The  World    (Mercator's  Projection),  Europe,  Asia,  Africa,  Aus- 
tralia, North  America,  South  America. 
The  United  States. 

United  States    (state  boundaries  and  physical  features).  United 
States   (state  boundaries  only). 
The  United  States  in  Three  Sections. 
Eastern  United  States    (east  of  Mississippi  River),  Mississippi 
Valley,  Pacific  Coast  and  Plateau  States. 

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Smaller  Sections  of  United  States  and  of  North  America. 
New  England,  Coast  of  New  England  (for  early  settlements). 
Middle  Atlantic  States,  South  Atlantic  States,  Coast  of  South- 
ern States  (for  early  settlements).  Eastern  Virginia  (for  Civil 
War),  Mississippi  Valley,  Northern  Section,  Mississippi  Valley, 
Northeastern  Section,  Mississippi  Valley,  Northwestern  Sec- 
tion, Mississippi  Valley,  Southern  Section  and  Texas,  South- 
western United  States,  Cuba,  Philippines,  Massachusetts,  Michi- 
gan, New  York  (state  of),  Pennsylvania,  Texas,  Gulf  of  Mex- 
ico, Panama,  etc.,  West  Indies,  Canada. 

Europe  and  its  Larger  Divisions. 

Europe,  Europe  (central  and  southern  parts).  Central  Europe 
(Charlemagne's  Empire,  etc.),  Mediterranean  World,  Baltic 
Lands,  Southeastern  Europe  and  Eastern  Mediterranean. 

Smaller  European  Divisions. 
British  Isles,  England,  Scotland,  Ireland,  France  and  the  Nether- 
lands   (with  England),  Spain,  Germany,  Austro-Hungary  and 
Danube  Valley,  Russia,  Greece  and  ^gean  Sea,  Italy. 

Ancient  History  and  Special  Subjects. 

Roman  Empire,  Central  Italy  (early  Roman  history).  Ancient 
Rome  (city),  Greece  (Continental),  Ancient  Athens,  Eastern 
World  (Alexander's  Empire,  etc.),  Palestine,  Egypt,  India, 
China, 

Skeleton  Outline  Maps  (Coast  Lines  only). 

The  World,  Europe,  Asia,  Africa,  North  America,  South  America, 
Australia,  United  States. 

McKinley  Outline  Atlases.  Size  8x11  in.  Consist  of  twenty-five 
MeKinley  outline  maps  specially  selected  for  use  in  the  study  of 
a  particular  field  of  history  and  contain  specific  page  references  to 
the  historical  atlases  and  text-books  where  material  can  be  gained 
for  the  filling  in  of  the  maps.    Revised  to  1909.    Price,  $.20  each. 

Special  Atlases,  $.25  each. 

1.  For  United  States  History. 

2.  For  English  History. 

3.  For  Ancient  History   (including  Greece  and  Rome). 

4.  For  Grecian  History. 

5.  For  Roman  History. 

6.  For  European  History    (375-1905  A.D.). 

7.  For  Medieval  History  (375-1500  A.D.). 

8.  For  Modern  History   (1450-1905  A.D.). 

9.  For  General  History. 

McKinley's  Historical  Notebooks.    McKinley.    $.22  each. 
Ancient  History. 
United  States  History. 
English  History. 
European  History. 
Ivanhoe    Historical    Notebook    Series.      Atkinson,    Mentzer    and 
Grover.    $.30  each. 
United  States  History. 

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General  History. 
English  History. 
Ancient  History. 
Medieval  History. 
Modern  History. 
Pupil  Notebooks  and  Study  Outlines.  American  Book  Co.  $.30 
each. 

Oriental  and  Greek  History.    L.  B.  Lewis. 
Roman  History.    E.  M.  McKinley. 

ATLASES. 

Library  of  Congress,  United  States  Government.  List  of  geographi- 
cal atlases.    2  vols.     Philip  L.  Phillips.     1909.    $2.35. 

Shepherd,  William  R.  Historical  Atlas  of  the  World.  Volhagen 
and  Klasing.     Leipzig.     In  press.     Holt, 

Hammond,  C.  S.  Modern  Atlas  of  the  World.  Hammond.  1910. 
Kenney  Brothers  &  Wolkins.     $L50,  net. 

Hammond,  C.  S.  Pictorial  Atlas  of  the  World.  Hammond.  1910. 
Kenney  Brothers  &  Wolkins.    $2.50,  net. 

Chisholm,  George  Goudie  and  Leete,  C.  H.,  Ed.  Longmans'  New 
School  Atlas.     Longmans,  Green.     1908.     $1.50. 

Colbeck,  Charles,  Ed.  Public  School  Historical  Atlas.  Longmans, 
Green.     1905.    $1.50. 

Bacon,  G.  W.    Excelsior  Elementary  Atlas.    Silver,  Burdett*    $.60. 
Cram,  G.  F.    The  World.    Cram.    S.  C. 

Rand,  McNally.  The  World,  Vol.  I,  United  Statea;  VoL  II,  J^or- 
eign  Countries.    Rand,  McNally.     1903. 

Bartholomew,  J.  G.    School  Economic  Atlas.    Clarendon  Press.  1911. 

$.60. 
Hammett's  Pocket  Atlas  of  the  World.     1911.     $.25. 

(See  Outline  Atlases  under  Outline  MAps.) 

SMALL  PICTURES. 

Perry  Pictures.  These  pictures  have  various  subjects,  including 
great  men,  historic  places,  sculpture,  etc.  (Black  and  white.) 
The  Perry  Picture  Co. 

Pictures  of  various  size* : 
5y2x8   in.    ($.01.)    each. 
7x9  in.  ($.02)  each. 
10x12  in.  ($.05)  each. 

Cosmos  Pictures.     Pictures  illustrating  Sculpture,  Geography,  His* 
tory,  etc.,  in  series  or  singly.    Cosmos  Picture  Co. 
Standard  size,  6x8  in. 
Large  size,  9x15  in.  or  10x13  in. 
Standard  size,  10  for  $.25,  50  for  $1.00. 
Large  size,  4  for  $.25,  25  for  $1.00. 

25%  discount  to  teacher* 
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STEREOGRAPHS. 

Underwood  Travel  System. 
Series  of  stereographs  arranged  as  tours  in  cases. 
Stereographs,  about  $2.00  per  dozen. 
Underwood  &  Underwood,  3  W  19th  St.,  New  York. 
Examples  on  exhibition:     Egypt,  Greece,  Rome. 

DIRECTORY. 

(Includes  names  and  addresses  not  given  in  full  in  the  text.) 

Arnold,  E.  J.  &  Sons,  Ltd.,  Leeds  and  Glasgow.  (Pictures,  charts, 
maps.) 

American  Book  Co.,  Chicago,  New  York,  and  63  Summer  St.,  Bos- 
ton.     (Historical  note  books,  outline  maps.) 

American  Historical  Art  Association,  11-13  Cliff  St.,  New  York. 
(Pictures.) 

Atkinson,  Mentzer  &  Grover,  120  Boylston  St.,  Boston;  Chicago,  etc. 
(Maps,  books  etc.) 

Babb,  E.  E.  &  Co.,  93  Federal  St.,  Boston.     (Maps,  globes,  etc.) 

Bardeen,  C.  W.,  311  E.  Washington  St.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.      (Maps, 

charts.) 
Brainerd,  Armstrong  Co.,  New  London,  Conn.     (Silk.) 
Bureau  of  University  Travel,  Trinity  Court,  Boston.     (Prints.) 
Boston  Museum  of  Fine  Arts,  Arthur  Fairbanks,  Director.     Hunt- 
ington Ave.,  Boston.     (Photographs.) 
Canada,  Government  of.  Department  of  Interior.    Chief  Geographer, 

Immigration  Bureau.     Ottawa,  Ont. 
Caproni,  P.  P.  &  Bro.,  1914  Washington  St.,  Boston.      (Casts  and 

statuary. ) 
Chicago  University  Press,  Chicago  and  New  York,      (Atlases,  out- 
line maps.) 
Colin,  Librairie  Armand,  3  Rue  de  Mezieres,  Paris.      (Maps,  pic- 
tures, etc.) 
Cosmos  Picture  Co.,  119  W.  25th  St.,  New  York.     (Pictures.) 
Commercial  Museum,  The,  Philadelphia.     (Economic  pictures.) 
Delagrave,  Librairie  Charles,  15  Rue  de  Sufflot,  Paris.     (Maps,  pic- 
tures, etc.) 
Delalain,  Librairie  115  Boulevard  St.,  Germaine,  Paris.     (Maps,  pic- 
tures, etc.) 
Elson,  A.  W.  &  Co.,  146  Oliver  St.,  Boston.     (Prints  and  pictures.) 
Ginn  &  Co.,  29  Beacon  St.,  Boston,  Mass.     (Atlases,  etc.) 
Hachette  et  Cie,  79  Boulevard  St.,  Germaine,  Paris.      (Maps,  pic- 
tures, etc.) 
Hammett,  The  J.  L.  Co.,  250  Devonshire  St.,  Boston.     (Maps,  charts, 

etc.) 
Hammond,  C.  S.  &  Co.,  142  Fulton  St.,  New  York.     (Maps.) 

Heath,  D.  C.  &  Co.,  120  Boylston  St.,  Boston;  New  York,  and  Chi- 
cago.    (Outline  maps.) 

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Holt,  Henry  &  Co.,  New  York.     (Atlases.) 

Johnston,  W.  &  A.  K.,  6  Paternoster  Bldg,,  London,  and  Andrew 

Sq.,  Edinburgh.     (Maps,  pictures,  and  maps.)     N.  E.  Agent,  E. 

E.  Babb  &  Co.,  general  Agent,  A.  J.  Nystrom,  Chicago. 
Koehler,  K.  F.,  Leipzig,  Germany.     (Maps,  pictures,  etc.) 
Kenney  Bros.  &  Wolkins,  224  Congress  St.,  Boston.     (Maps.) 
Library    of    Congress,    United    States    Government,    Washington. 

(Maps  and  atlases.) 
Longmans,  Green  &  Co.,  New  York  and  London.     (Wall  pictures  and 

atlases. ) 
McKinley    Publishing    Co.,    5805    Germantown   Ave.,    Philadelphia. 

(Outline  maps,  atlases,  note  books,  etc.) 
Nystrom,  A.  J.  &  Co.,  Chicago.     (See  E.  E.  Babb  &  Co.)     (Maps.) 
Oxford  University  Press,  Oxford,  New  York.     (Atlases.) 
Perry  Picture  Co.,  Tremont   Temple,  Boston;    and  Maiden,  Mass. 

(Pictures.) 
Rand,  McNally  &  Co.,  40  E.  22nd  St.,  New  York.     Main  office  at 

Chicago.     (Maps,  atlases,  charts,  globes.) 
Rausch,  Herr  Friedrich,  Nordhausen  a.  Harz,  Germany.     (Models.) 
Scarborough  Co.     (See  Bardeen  and  Hammett.) 
Silver,  Burdett  &  Co.,   221   Columbus  Ave.,  Boston.      (Maps  and 

charts.) 
Spool  Cotton  Co.,  80  White  St.,  New  York.      (Cotton.) 
Steiger,  E.  &  Co.,  25  Murray  St.,  New  York.     (Foreign  maps,  etc.) 
Thompson  Publishing  Co.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.     (Blue  prints.) 
Tuck,  Raphael  &  Sons,  London  and  New  York.     (Post  cards.) 
United  States  Government,  Library  of  Congress,  Department  of  the 

Interior,  General  Land  Office,  Washington,  D.  C.    (Maps,  atlases, 

etc.) 
Underwood  &  Underwood,  5  W.  19th  St.,  New  York.    ( Stereopticon 

pictures,  etc.) 
University   Co.,   400   Newbury   St.,   Boston.      (Historical  pictures, 

maps,  and  lantern  slides.) 
Windsor  Publishing  Co.,  225  Fifth  Ave.,  New  York.     (Charts.) 

THE  COMMITTEE  UPON  HISTORICAL  MATERIAL. 

Arthur  I.  Andrews,  Ph.D.,  Chairman,  Department  of  History,  Sim- 
mons College. 

Ellen  Scott  Davison,  Ph.  D.,  Department  of  History,  Bradford  Aca- 
demy. 

William  S.  Ferguson,  Ph.D.,  Department  of  History,  Harvard  Uni- 
versity. 

Walter  H.  Gushing,  Treasurer,  the  High  School,  South  Framingham, 
Mass. 

Louis  R.  Wells,  Department  of  History,  Mechanic  Arts  High  School, 
Boston,  Mass. 

Mabelle  L.   Moses,   Secretary,   Department   of   History,  Wellesley 

College. 
Ernest  F.  Henderson,  Ph.D.,  Boston,  Mass. 


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